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Mountain bike trails around Blackwood And Craiglinn offer diverse landscapes for outdoor exploration in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. The region is characterized by gentle hills, scenic woodlands, and the picturesque Clyde Valley where the River Nethan meets the River Clyde. Areas like Loch Wood Community Woodland provide a limited path network through ancient woodlands, suitable for cycling. This varied terrain provides a natural backdrop for mountain biking.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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48.2km
02:38
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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22.2km
01:30
210m
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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31.6km
01:39
130m
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Kelpies are a pair of towering, 30-meter-tall horse-head sculptures located in The Helix park in Falkirk, Scotland.
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Great way to get across Southern Scotland, nice and flat although some parts can get very bumpy with tree roots
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The Kelpies are two horse-head-shaped sculptures in Scotland. They are intended to deter children from swimming in the waters, using, among other things, horror stories.
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Cadder Parish Church of Scotland. There's a carpark next to the canal so you can start/finish the walk there, or further along the canal
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On a nice day it’s the perfect little spot to take a wee break and grab a bite or a drink. It’s situated right on the tow path so you don’t need to worry about finding it!
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There are nearly 40 mountain bike trails around Blackwood And Craiglinn, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. The komoot community has explored these routes over 500 times.
The region features diverse landscapes, including gentle hills, scenic woodlands, and river valleys where the River Nethan meets the River Clyde. You'll find a mix of terrain, from relatively flat canal towpaths to more undulating routes through forests.
Yes, there are 16 easy mountain bike routes available. An example is the Bar Hill Roman Fort – Antonine Wall at Bar Hill loop from Lenzie, which is 22.3 km long and offers a less challenging ride.
Many of the trails in the area are designed as loops. For instance, you can enjoy the Carron Valley Red Trail – Carron Reservoir Dam loop from Tak Ma Doon Road Viewing and Picnic Area, a moderate 31.2 km route, or the The Falkirk Wheel – The Kelpies Sculptures loop from Croy, which covers 47.0 km.
The trails often pass through scenic woodlands and offer views of the Clyde Valley. You might encounter natural highlights like Lochend Loch or Carron Valley Reservoir. The wider region is also home to the stunning Falls of Clyde and ancient Cadzow Oaks.
Yes, the area has historical significance. You could explore routes near the Croy Hill Roman Fort or the Antonine Wall. The nearby New Lanark World Heritage Site and Craignethan Castle also offer rich historical context.
The mountain bike trails in Blackwood And Craiglinn are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 40 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse landscapes and the well-maintained path networks.
While specific family-friendly trails aren't detailed, the region offers 16 easy routes that could be suitable for families. The limited path network in Loch Wood Community Woodland also provides gentle options for recreation. Castlebank Park in nearby Lanark is popular with families and offers woodland walks.
Many outdoor areas in Scotland are dog-friendly, especially on designated paths. Loch Wood Community Woodland has a path network, and Castlebank Park in Lanark is popular with dog walkers. Always ensure your dog is under control and follow local signage regarding pets.
Yes, the Forth and Clyde Canal Towpath – Trig Point loop from Lenzie is a moderate 30.0 km route that follows a historic canal, offering a relatively flat and accessible ride alongside water.
One of the longer routes is The Falkirk Wheel – The Kelpies Sculptures loop from Croy, which spans 47.0 km and takes you through the area around these iconic landmarks.
While there are no 'difficult' graded trails, some moderate routes offer notable elevation changes. For example, the Carron Valley Red Trail – Carron Reservoir Dam loop from Tak Ma Doon Road Viewing and Picnic Area includes over 600 meters of elevation gain, providing a good workout.


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